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. wMhk i rii iiik l'Kici,it i : i : r .r 3 7 "T """ HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 15, 1901. : : ; A-.;, ftjt f- l'LlllliiMi lUnuiotiJ Wttlleut KuinMci at Score of :i to 2. EUVKV IXXIMOS TO UliCIDE tiAWR UvjI Milt KciUtiiHil Tlitfiiiii'lvva in Great Shape. Sunday's game wun the prcUi"t yet played nit lint local grouncU ami It was pretty work from tl,B time the umpire called "Hull" uo lit iIih gaiuc(wa xiviti tlm I i . mood W'a at the eml of the Hih Milling. I'll limn Imiu, after si.f- firing ft tlfff L the week before n defeat llttit was not justified. mmI that was the rt-niilt of a bud 'VIP' day put up a game tlmt was warm work, The Rambler p!hh H'l bull, mid tht closeness of the gaiii wait due to tliw splendid battery work of bold nines, Every one of the Kambler put up good, clean hall, mid a nicer l it of youm fi-l-low J never visited the city Pitch- r Mi'giih did clever mirk, and hi ton men fanned, and bin fielding in tlie diamond, hacking up I in battery, give him honors over all viititing pitchers. Allen, their catcher, wan all right, and Horney, the shortstop, covered himself wli'h a bouquet uf good ball. Tlm but tery received good tiport nil around. Ueed, on first, llackeit, on second, Walling, llotfK and li Dow, llelders, and McDonald. n ibird, gave line support. Thene ltd run in 14 stoic against 0 gon City, which beat ibe local nine on (he tlh iiiHt., an it can b seen that tbi'y piny ball. Do wiiii, tlu lioiue pitcher, fun mil seventeen men and held bin .In livery down in linn shape. Hiicr-, the catcher, wa "Old Chief" in Ibe right place I'urdin, on first, mnd hie usual good showing. HHgp, tn second, played like the vttlor n lht be la; Ham, clever alwajs, caught bnl!n which were war mi fiiimgh for anybody, standing on hi hd, anil Cook, Me Fee, lUio'i, Miller Miller caught two film llye worked up like I'iutc on the wsyr path. It wax great bill, and the, visitors made many friends by their eourlfcou demeanor, The line up whs; Diamond "e. It ambler. D mna, p Meacli 8ua, o , . , , Alb n I'utdin... lb . ...Itml UriKSf 2b 1 lucket t Cok... Ub McDonald Kate, ......... re, , , . Dorney Hutch, . , . , cf , . . Hoggs MKe. rl LaDow Miller ,lf... Walling The snore by innings: 1 namoud Y 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 Hiu.blere . l 000000 0 1 00-2 The attendance whh flight ly under '00. Hoy Cook, of Cornelia, umpire. Man itter Ilailey executed aeveral k1nU of war dance tin the run ning line, ami in Mtiefied that hie tioye can ulay hall, (leckwith and Jua. Downa feel a great d'tal belter ' than they did thin time hint week ; Ihtlnburu Corneliue played in their new uniform, presented to them, throuKb the "intfrfnreucu" uf John Di'tinie, by Wadhami & Co, the wholeHiilo grooere of Portland. Oh, yeei It whh a greut gmue and we nil feel betn r Come and ! u again, D'eumi t'ity; our battera were all on the hospital line when you weie here. BANKER SHUTE WILL BUY. Hunker J. Hbule will buy the I'JG.OtX) water and light bund, and they will bear f per cent interest, Thin will bn aulhYtent to pity the old bomln, the if 14,500 agreed upon uh the purchane price of the plant, the wood on bund, and other mip pliep needed In the oily'fi running ii ine plant. I lie uonda will lie Higned and delivered In a few iluye now and the plant will be ac cepted by the city by the flret of September. The, bonds are to be en drawn that the city can make a -ay iHHiit on the principal at any time, Mayor Bailey .will have iUho a tank in eigning the bouda ami coupons. His signature will be attached some eight hundred or more limee. . POPULAR WITH THE LADIES. Friend Terry Watson, J P , who uses the following form of marriage ceremony is said to be mighty pop ular with the ladies of Ills baili wick, but Lord! how the men bate him, Here is mid to bn his method of tying the matrimonial knot: "Wilt thou tako her for thy pard; for better or worse; to have, to hold, to fondly guard till hauled off in a hearse? Wilt thou let her have her own way; consult her . many wishes, make the fire every day and help her wash the disheN? Wilt thou comfort and support her father and mother, Aunt Jemima, Uncle John, and three sisters and a brother?" The groom's face grew pale mi l blank; it was too late to jilt; as through the floor he sank, lie meekly said "I wil't." Remember that Greer keeps tin only complete stock ol crookurj aud gluoBivafgui towu. (Irani Holciiinh, ,,( I'.iihiiny, knnwrf bow Hhiuper than a ner-pi-nl'a tooth 1h inuraiitiiiln. Hume I'liii time no eld-rU limn repre fooling hiumclf as a Hmitheru Ore yon titockiiiau eot tu hix ranch, and afier ntoppinK a day or nuked Hie loan of a hor'and ad 'lie with which he could ride to IIiIIhImuo and ingkti a few calls on friends of old lang yne. Grant had seen ilia old mini before and believed him perfectly straight, so he allowed hint to proceed with the animal. The day on which they were to meet in Hilltihoro eaine and the viitor had not r turned to the county seat This aroused Grant's suspicions and he telephoned the Portland police Tlm happy go -lucky rider was eventually f.iuntl in Yamhill coun ty wher Sheriff Win , sji'ou asked him to get down olf bin perch. It has since been ascertained ib it the old man Iihs been in the habit of doing those from whom he has received kindness. The. animal loaned him was a good one and worth some inonev. It is thotiKhl that the old fellow is somewhil "daft." The man's name is given as John Kniley, and Judge Camer on gave bint 30 days in the Mult noniah county jail for his breach of hospitality, The time is drawing near for auction sales, ami llire will lie a lerga number of them in this couu ty this Fall. Tine contemplalii.ii ales of this kind should communi rale with Win. McQuillan, miction.' eer, llillsboro, Ore. Inquire nt thin ollice for terms, Auiin there is talk of a molar line between this city and Cortland, the line to extend as far west as irove, Kaniern capital is said to have taken hold of the project and quit an article touch ing on the subject appeared in Monday's TelegMui. I'ho lipe js suppoeed to coma over the old rouie, Karnes Heights, and then on through Cedar Mill country. Th.it a line la-twecti Forent Grove and 1'ortliud would be a great con veil ienoe, and that it would pay, it general ly conceded. Treat your feet well and they will carry you through the world without ache or pain. TakeHhein into II, Wehrung & Sous an I tre.U them to a good lilting and Hid"ii- iial stock pair of lioois or shoesJ Mums or rather clown to the baby. To see our stock is to buy. C. 8. Katemau, of Gales Creek. in eompany with a piirty of Na tarts tiiuu, started to net lion rocU, lieyoiid Nelarta Hav, m an open boat Sunday, and when about to laud the boat tapmed and the en tire party was pul.led out by the people along Mm lieacli more dead than alive. After a few minutes of linn! work, the men wcrerenuncitut ed, The majority of the party had many times made the tup in satet y. The Fourth is over; now look out for the Street Fair. Get Rood and ready to "blow" yourself by saving money through buying your grocer ies, your boots and shots ami your dry gixals at II. Wehrtjng tfe Sons Mrictly the linest stock and best for money in the county. J. Garrigus, of Greenville, re ports to the Federal Weather and crop Bureau as follows: The past week has been vetv favorable for baling hay and threshing grain; the roads are strewn with buled hay, and grain threshing is in ac tive progress. Wheat runs from 18 to 2u bushels to the acre, and oats from 40 to CO bushels to the acre. Gardens need rain, lions are fine; no lice to do damage yet For a person tu get along well in the world it is necessary to have your feet well oared for. Dennis can fit you out with latest styles and tiest quail' lee of foolwearat prices that you would pay for in ferior articles. ' Call and see his slock. Joe Williams, the Patton Valley liopman, was in town Saturday, on his usual annual visit here far hop pickers. He says he has a fine hop this year. His last year's crop has not yet been sold, although he cabled his commission men in London to let them co at the mark et price, last week. We let no one lend us in any line we carry and we oarry every thing to be found in a larce. ud to- date, well selected stock. Save your money by buying nl H. Weh- rung & Mods, the leading general merchandise firm on the west side. W. V. Wiley, of this city, has se cured the bar privileges at the state fair grounds, and went to Salem Saturday to make arrongements necessary to be ready for the open ing of the fair. His many friends here wish him success in bis new undertaking, ' Suhulmerich Bros, have received some of their Full goods. They will carry a full line of ladies' furs, coats and capes. Hoy Latham was down from Perrydiilo Monday and says the mill at that place, in which his father, It. T. Latham, and W. J. Benson tue interested, will be ready for operation by the 10th of Sep tember, and possibly before. Do not fail to get Fly Bouncer at Greer's and keep the llies off your cows. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Barrett de parted last Friday morning lor Newport, to spend a few days of Ibu Lot BcuduU air luu Ujuuu. DDL1 FAIR EXHIBITS 1'. M. Ilcidcl Afknthc People to Represent the County. EXPLAINS WHAT IS WANTED. Farmci Wbo Take a Pride In the County Should Head and Act. Hii.i.suouo, Okk, Aug. 15 iking desirous to have the exhibit from this oonnty cover every variety of agricultural product, I appeal to every one to make an effort tu con tribute at least one article for ex hihition at the coming State Fair Anyone having farm products, from- which an exhibit can be made, will please drop ir.e a card slating what you have, or, when coining to Hillsboro, bring it with you, as by co operation only ran we get up a creditable exhibit You know what you have, kud I do not Take an aeliye interest, and we will show the world what we can produce. With united ac tion we wi'l get the blue ribbon at Ha lean this Fall. It requires but little lime. When you come to Hillsboro I invite you all to come in and see what we already have. Help tin add to this. I still want: Fruiti of all kinds, green, can tied and dried. Grains of all kinds, but especial fy buYkwhat. German and Hungarian Millet, nuear cane, broom-corn, corn, flax, etc, and vegetables of all kinds, both freeh and canned. It is my intention to bring the whole exbib it h ick from Salem and have it on exhibition at the street fair in Oc tober, thus parties who contribute to the display will be represented at Ixilh places. Give us a lift, alto gether, and let us see for once what we cm dj. , We have the material and products. All it requires is a little work. If you have some thing good, tell me, or writn me, I am, Yours Respectfully, F. M. HEiriKU BENEDICTS VS. SINGLES, After this game is over the married men of llillsboro will play the young lei lows. Barring the catch ers, no one will be allowed to piny who has taken part in any gmue this season. The honors are lo le the championship of Hillsboro, in the second class. This game prom' isrs lo produce more errors than any 18 men ever up to the bat in V ashington county, and that it will draw a big crowd is not a mat ter of doubt. The married men will be made up of old "has beens" and the young men will range from the giants down to Nick Williams, the best "baby" pitcher iu the world The line up will be; Youugters. Oldsters. Ohaa. Wann c A. C. Shute Nick Williams p H.T.Bagley C.Jack " lb W. A. Finney Dorr Waggener 2 b J. W. Bailey IVrkins 3 b U. G. Gardiur Clias Bower si L. A. Long Chas Lamkin r f Geo. R. Baeley C.T.Allison of Bud Otis Jas. Butler 1 f E.B. Sappinglon In this game fiilders and bane men who cannot throw accurately are exjiwted to run with the bail and carry it to the point desired. The two nines will be in uniform specially prepared for the occasion. CAN BEER BE SOLO. Discussion is quite the thing, now, in Forest Grove circles, as to whether or not beer or wine can be sold in Forest Uiove, . One of the deeds in that city,' conveying a piece of property on a business street contains, from the first deed down, a restriction that "ardent spirits" can not be sold. Ardent spirits is generally conceded to mean distilled liquor. Beer is a fermented liquor, and when men tioned in the federal statutes, is so called, and good authorities allege that should the council grant a license one could sell beer on the premises. The matter is attracting a great deal of attention here in legal circles. It is alleged here that those favoring an open saloon at that place will get advice from em inent council on this status of the question. The whole situation will be cleared when there is judi cial .interpretation of "ardent spir its," and whether or not beer is in the catalogue of such liquors. NEXT UNDAY-TgAME. The Clossetl it Devers team will be our iext Sunday to cross bats with the Diamond-W nine, and as the visiting team consists of some of I'or tin lid's best players a good bout Is expected. It is not improbable that Borne of the nine will be sehct ed from the team that played as the Orients. Downs, the errtok li ret baseman, 'is liable to be out as substitute, and their pitcher, Mc Innix, is said to be a good one. Card of Thanks. To tho many friends who so kindly n in ted during the lust illness of Mrs. Minnie Willis Smith, we ex lend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude. W, D. Smith, Mrs. K. A. Willis. Miss Mav Willis. Uilkboro, Ota., Aug. 12, 1001. ! Last evening while W. W. B-w-i cow and (J. A U'elirtmg were goi'ig I home from ....n town a deem oe i up Fifii !(- i, 'H"d by the C ; gregational church mid pa'ned mi j through town down Main street, S The animal was probably making for the lull north of town, towards Cornelius Pass. When just lesv ing town the dogs gave chase and the fugitive evidently went aeroM country out by the Jas. H Sewell ranch. As it bad all night to make the run it probably reached the bills before break of dsy. The troys aver that it was a four-legged deer beyond doubt. The Delta bas the' finest assort ment of Kinsors ever carried in Hillsboro 50 different styles, .15 v;iiiiriiiileej. the prices are right Sen them in the window. A Seatle dispatch says that there i some "queer" money being circu lated in and around Forest Grove This is the unkindest cut of all to go and give our sister town this kind of a reputation. The article allege that the bank has I teen im posed upon by some ruthless eon of a gun who wanted good money for had. Dollars and half dollars are the denomination. None of them have been this way since the Fourth of July, when two or three were in circulation In this city. Unlike a feather duster, a pipr duster does not scratch when worn, in fact it gets softer with use. See them in the Delta window. Stale Senator Fulton recently rendered an opinion which holds that, (as doea the Supreme Court,) the filings of the people on the Tualatin and Gales Creek are not valid. He attacks the constitu tionality of the law. This will he good news to the many along thes Washington county streams. Lst Full-blood Jersey, yellow cow; medium size. Small, crookid Imrns Notify Fred Peterson, Ce dnr Mill. Nick Keiumer, of Cooper Moun tain, a lio deals in stock and hops, wits in town tlm morning, com pleting the purchsseof a tract of land adjoining bis home. For 16 years Nick has sold his bops to Wcinhard, of. Portland, always tuning a fair price, even wbeu hops were low. Don't forget to hsve the streets in repair for the Native Sou's Car nival. Mis. J. A. Itubrie and daughter, ltitiB, son, Robt. jr., Mr. Letilia Smith and Mrs Robb Imbrie left the first of the week, overland, for Ocean Park. Harmon McLinn acts us guide for the expedition, while Mrs. McLinn chaperones the driver. Teachers' examination, quarter ly, is being held at the school house this week, commencing Wed nesday. There are about thirty applicants in all, four of which are alter stale papers. B. W. Barnes is assisting at the examination Mr and Mrs. Chas. Elwell left for Portland Wednesday, after a two weeks' visit with the families of Thos. Tucker and U. G. Gardner. The Misses Stella Boscow, Ruth and Mabel Moreland, Hillsbiro; Miss Marks, Oregon City, and Messrs. W, G. Hare, Tboa. Mann, Geo. and John Moreland, and Chas. Purdtn were visitors to Bald Peak Sunday last. Born, August 14, 1901, in Hills boro, to the wife of Samuel Ennia, a son. Mrs. F. C. Shanahan, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Moreland, departed for her home in Taooma the first of the week. The Misses Mae and Clare Im brie have returned from a visit with relatives at Pendleton. T. B. Perkins, who has been in California and the state of Wash ington for some weeks, returned last Friday evening and visited with his family. Wanted, 75 hop pickers. Ruling prices. CU on or write Wm. Bagley, Hilltfboro, at once. Adolph Siegrist has returned from Newport and now sings this song: These are the days When the pitiless rays Of the sun comedown with a roast When your feet feel like lead, And you want ice on your head, Or another trip back to the coast. Miss Viola Bauman and Miss Anna Bauman. of Portland, were this week the guests of Mrs. L. A. Long, Sam Sipp was down from Moun- taindiile today, and says that Sam Itaflety is of the opinion that some of that Wisconsin weather has fol lowed him to the coast. Yale & Snell bicycles at 0. G Wilkes' bicycle More, two doors north of llilUl'i'i'o hotel. Senator 15. F, Mulkey, of Polk county, will lecture In-fore the Teachers institute nti Fori t Grove, Thursday, Austin -!). Laurel M Hoy I is t-pending a few davs t Seaside, above which point he has a ranch by virtue of homestead. Peering standard, twine, at 101 cents, at Sculmerich Bros. If vou think a cuarantee out bicycle amounts to nothing, call at McUurmick s Bicycle store and in estimate. . JULY CUIUS' AUDITED BV :B0AKU Ilcreaftt-r Gmtr.r.tors Mut Put up Bond. BAKXES CONFIRMED AS EXAVIINtK Met a Verv Larue List uf Warrant Ordered Drawn. July receipts county clerk's office, $126.00; recorder's office, 1119.55 Approved as filed. Petition N. W. P. 8. ft. B. Co. asking for vacation of certain lots, granted. Petition John Troutner. public eauient. Motion to dismiss de nied and easement ordered estab lished as viewed and' surveyed. Upon payment of coMs as assessed order to open will issue. Appointment of B. W. Barnes as assistant examiner, confirmed. W. I). Bradford, ex-sheriff llw. ed warrant for 187 as per decree of circuit court. M. 8. Dailev naid tl50 f..r r. pairs on Harris bridge. Ordered that hereafter when con tractors a ree to lake coo n I r wnrli in building of bridges and making uiis mat they shall give a sullicient bond for the performance of their contracts. Petition for change in f!.,. II road withdrawn. Hillsboro water and livtit kill f,.r July audited at $12 00. The following claims were allow-1 ed: T S Wilkes CO surveyor, $il.jo. . cont'd : City of Hillsboro, street UKnm l 3 85 Boge & En nil, lbr Kebsv sup. ... I2 00 Bloyd & biKler, lbr dut "19, We8- BCT SUp 1..., 31 75 Redmond & Kanninornn rin n .. i rr p. , - J"S w C C Hancock, naila diit 18 6 i5 P C Toelle. nik dint iq . s j Jraburg, rails corduroy 8 25 Voeoi oaca 10 supervisor lor U K.) Tigardville Lumber Co.. lbr B wooa sup 21 10 The same, lbr C S Tivar.1 inn in ,n G W Stewart, bounty coyote 2 00 a . nrcnuoiu, pump, supplies, etc poor lann 2i 0 F!U Colev. tmliient Hvrnn ,A .w. I.ietat & Water Co. lulv irvi-j 1. -r. C R Bradley, care 17 paupers.... j 40 00 a m nice, nxmg pump at poor frm 2 00 H A Ball, supt aud etc 60 I5 W E Milam, stale v Ailco Coat Airpnrv Pa Kttr,nlij.. . i n ' , r . . 4 uv Glass 8l Prudbomuie, sta. 74 70 trwiu-noason wo, supplies clerk. 9 00 Mays Bros, supplies Ian Boner.. 4 45 A M Collins, jon $30, and board pris, $14 40, total.., 44 40 G II Wilcox, assessor, July si 00 Rodoloh Cranilull. treaa.'ltilv ti J W Sewell, sbrT, July , etc ...... . 2b5 3o koc Buxion, lunerai sup J f ox 15 00 A B Cady, sup Mrs Smith 400 Reeves Bros, sup A Morgan 3 00 Ralph Wann, recorder dep and o-ju-y 127 90 Hillsboro Pub Co. sta and Drinlinir i7 Te Arvus. sta and Drintin? n .v. G A Morgan, clerk, dep and sta. .23I "o ooge at r.unis, mr Hams bridge. 7 75 L A Rood, sat, etc, July 61 o HillsboroPub Co, printing sch sup 4 5o Road district warrants were drawn in the following sums: Dist. No. 2 i 00 14 II 3 7 50 o II 25 6 7 5o 7 48 75 8 3 60 o 6 75 1 19 75 ia It o II II II " " 3 19 3$ " " 4 17 25 " " 17 25 25 " " 13 25 00 " " 19 Is 75 Court adjourned until September session. A NEW MOTOR. Tuesday's Oregonian has the fol lowing sketch of Culver, well known in and around Forest Orove: J. M. Culver, a poultry raiser of Forest Grove, makes a busiuess vehicle of his bicycle aud carries respectably-sized loads on it between his home and Port land. He was ia the city yesterday at lo a ui., after bavins ridden in from bis place, which he figures is 33 miles dis tant, and alter disposing of several dozen of eegs he had brought with him. start ed back again. His wheel is an old- fasatoned, ntgli trame, and locks as though it had seen better days, and sev eral home-made attachments project "fore and aft," as sailors say, to hold the parcels he carries. An extra saddle is also affixed over the rear wheel, and upon this he rides as he descends steep uios, me acne ucing iuw enuugn 10 per mit him using his feet as a brake, his sht.ck being shod with hob nails, to keep the ground from wearing the soles out as he halt rides, halt slides adown tue dusty road. The second saddle, v-hen not in use, is folded back under the reg ular seat. He frequently carries a bush el of wheat from the town store to his ranch, and he gets along very well with out the use of a horse and 'wagon, he says. Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. May Patton Taylor, wife of W. h. I ay lor, now residtng at Reedville, died Sunday from puer peral fever. Deceased was born in Jefferson county, Nebraska, 34 years ago. In 1885 she was mar ried to the hushaud who, wit'i six little ones, survives. They came lo Oregon in 1890, and have resided in Hillsboro and vicinity ever since. Cornelius Warehouse. The L. Bailev warehouse at Come lius is now ready to receive wheat, oats, hay, etc., for shipping or stor age. Highest mrrket price paid at all times for grain and hay. L. Bailky, Manager. Buy your bacon and hamB at Greer's; he ia the cheapest. F. M. Hei.lel ha on exhibition 10 I. is Main street oillc i-'mi a - ''strawberry c ' .! ' that should be f t Ji precialed. The b'ol.i. !, 1 . ! ui, ly about 12 11. ;!,. and its ofiiiliool, shorter in ieiikth, contain In) apple.-t. 1 he lre ilreif isy oin g. measuring but 2 inchi-i et the trunk and is bearing not less than; 2 bushels of fruit. Mr. H. bas tlm branch in a jr arid wil! tke it toi the Kate fair as a part of our exhibit. Even if you can't go to the coast, you can thrive at home if you will ouy your groceries from Dennis whose lines are the freshest and best in the county. - One trial will convince you. F. B. Thiele, wbo resides near the McQuillan ranch, below it.e Minter bridge, has a cow which is entitled to the premium as a diiry wonder. Last week the animal became the mother of three cuius, two females and one male At first the little fellows had to be held up to suckle, but they are now growing strong and hetrty. At this rate it will not take Mr. Thiele long to have a dairy herd as large as any in Washington county. Why dress other than the best? Buy your clothing at H. Whrung A .Sons. Our suits are guaranteed. A good fit, for large or small, and prices that competition can't touch. Come and see us. The weather for the past week has been quite warm but the heat has been tempered bv a nice, brisk sea breeze, which generally reaches usauoul hve o clock in the even ing. This breeze makes life worth living, and the heat of the day fades away like a dream. No use to go to 1 he coast this kind of weather. Just read about the ex treme heat of the East and vou will be satisfied. Hot weather is endurable if you have a neat, palatable meal. Get this by getting your groceries at Dennis. Don't forget that he keeps the finest lunch meats in town. Recorder Bowman went to Port land the first of the week with the city records for inspection by a oona attorney, i bat attorney de sired to see that all proceedings were regular as to the "purchase of the water plant and will at once pass upon the legality of the mat ter. It is said that he found every thing in conformity to law. 1 nt or strayed Black colt, with white spot in forehead, heavy even cut foretop, and whe.i she left had halter and girt on. Address, Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, Farmington, Or. John Beauchamp, Hillsboro's popular drayman, gave his many friends a great surprise last week Fverybody has been wondering why John has become so quiet the last six months. It is clear now, for he has been married since last January. He and his bride will begin housekeeping in a fortnight. Mrs. Beauchamp is well known here, her maiden name being Miss Myrtle BurgeU ' Three Cots wold sheep, bucks, one, two and three years old, for sale; also a Jersey bull, four years old. Apply to John OMeara, Baseline road, or address at Reed ville, Ore. Hops -are looking fine all over Washington county, and pickers are being engaged for the harvest It is thought that picking will com mence much earlier than last year. Lice are not very plenty and the vine has a good growth. Bob Greer will sell you bacon and hauis cheaper than any place in town. Ellsworth Wilkes is spending the summer surveying for a mia ing company up in Skamania county, Wash , the first county above Vancouver. He has a steady position there and will probably remain all winter. This is the season of the year when you should patronize grocers who keep new aud clean stock. Go to Dennis for first class groceries If you want' to see a ball game that will make you laugh you want to go to the ground next Sunday and see the game between the mar rieds and singles. This will follow the regular game. Schulmerich Bros, is the place to get vehicles, buggies, hacks and farm wagons, . Mr. and Mrs.. F. J. Barber and Mrs. A. W. Barber departed the first of the week for the Columbia river, where they will enjoy an out ing during the hot weather. Ladies, attention 1 Embroidery silks, washable art siks and doileys at Webrung & Sons. E. L. McCormick has received his new stock of guns and ammu nition. The season for shooting all kinds of game will soon open. It will pay you to call and get bis prices. Go to McCormick's to get your furniture. He is the cheapest in town. C. Blaser, wife and little daugh ter started to Tillamook this morn ing to be absent for two weeks or such a matter. Girl for housework wanted. In quire at A Rous office. J. W. Bailey and w! E. McCouit departed for a few days at Newport yesterday morning. Laiid Ulhca a or.nicn apple" i 1 4il and uUa t aityef 1 to be'tio", a fatS ' a.. Uacta, , . ' jwu tar wui Mil juki waatM WnlCl IS aeu. i x , .. Vatlua waiiUu huuic ia out 01 j K&it coua 111 Uitf aiale, WuU t'or-'jiad M d 11:11 it 1, wui itawciiu see iu. Con pOUUCUCC HOllUiCli. MUlsburu, Ore. YVliere WeAro A. C. ARCiLBOLD iiaa m moved bis iUrdwaiw fetor Second buccl, liiiiaoero, opiiowM tka Court Ubuac ul MaitO. ii rsinws liuwuc, GiMUiuwan, UaiUwan Wood aware, Imyiitte auu bbccUiun, Watts Irxyt auu numbers' tiilum, Cajsif bUivcs, Air-iiut Sxuvca, amps, Holies; Marc, aud Jk.uciw.11 tuxuukui Uootla. We buji 10 scU. ialt aud tie couviacad. . Most coutiw toieck in Um otj. A. C. AECHBOLD, HUiaboro, - Orecn. i-Hul-tsaluAAt 21. PlESOtf & LOU ttrileuc Jt'auiuis. aUiaowuUBg and i-apauig, tua Work. Ali work baaiantsat. UILL&bUiU), - O&iUiOl. VVVirVVVVVIrWvyVvVvVVWV k. A. BAILEY, IX. 1. fiiciaa, sum! bsriNB Ottice UuTKkU-ttailcy block ap uua M.OUIU aud 15. fcestdence aeMk wesi cerucf Bascliuc and 2nd sUMi UoUi 'fuouca. VW vyVvVVArVVWVVVVW S. T. L.N K. LATER, ai. B. C. M., FHYblUAK AND bUKbfcOM UUioa ai tUatueuce fcaat ul Court Hoam JAMES I'iliLIJJ't TAUl&ii, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AMD SUKGLQN. outcuu bouliiuin faciiic hailroad Co. CotwuiiaUou ia JrreiKtk of Kngnsh. Ut lice aud j&cauieacc south auu 01 Maw, aeai Uud freUowa' Uuiiowg, Utilaooro. vwwwwwyvwwrrV GLO. iL BAGLEY A i XUKJS fc Y-AT-LA W liuouis 1 aud i buute Building HILLS BU&U, . . OKtUOH. WWrVWrWVlrWSrVirYV H. 1. BAGLEY, AXTUKJiiiY-AT-LAW . Office ia Coiwio-Woster Block, Haia M. IliUsboro, Oicgoa ssrSrrsWsAA IHOS li TOMClia. a ToKcua, aoxaav Attorueys-At-Law. Rouuu j, 4, & j, kl organ Blk, HUlsbofO. JOHN M. WALL, ATTOBJiaV-AT-tAW Office Upstairs, Bailey Merges Block, Rooms, tan ' a. UlLLblSOUO, - OKkUWii. BENTON BOWMAN, ATTORNEY . AT . LAW Notarial Work aad Convcykaciag. Koouis li A 7 Uorgau Bla., Hiilaboro, Use WvWWWrVWrrVVVrryyW W.N.BARRETT, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW (iiuuoeasor to Barrett 4 Adauis.) Otfice, Up SUira, CenUal Block. HILLSBORO, O&BGON, DR. j, E. ADKINS, Fifteen year Uxperience ia HUUbora, DEJNTISTr7 Firstcls services; Charge reasonable O.fice, Liaioa 31c irtt tfur macjr. UILL6BOHO, OBJSUOM. DR. C. B. BROWN, DENTIST 516 Dekum Building, Portland, OregM. Makes trequeut visits to Hillsboro. An uouncetuents of time published. For Sale. Seven h'jad of work horses- three mares and four geldings; also three ' suckling colts. Range in weight from 1,000 to f,4000. Cash, or ap proved note. Will trade for hay, or cows and calves. Inquire at this office. For Sale Limited number of thoroughbred Cotswold rams, 13 months old. Mrs. . M. Smiti. Lcauox,Or.